The Storyread pages 12-13 What is the setting to the story? Who is the protagonist? What is the problem?Why would someone participate in such an experiment?What effect does time have on the plot?
This artwork on the left is by Chad Baker.
What is the setting?
What do you notice about the bricks?
How does it relate to the text?
Describe the setting in this artwork and the settingin the text.
--art word--
----text----
setting
Compare the artwork above with the photo on the right. How are they the same?
What would you do next? What does the man plan to do? Will his plan be successful?
read pages 14-15
Will his plan work?
What is a chip?
Look at painting on page 15. It is by Brad Holland. He does not like to describe his art in words. He thinks his paintings should "talk" for themselves.
Does this painting "talk" to you? What does it say? How does the person in the painting feel? ---- What makes you think so? What is happening in the painting?
How does the painting relate to the text? read page 16 Did the man escape? What was the best way to escape the room?What did you assume about the door? Why? What kept the man in the room? How did his beliefs affect his ability to escape?
How is the picture below, by George Abe, the same as the picture on page 16? ----- How is it different?
Experiment - Guided Reading
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The Storyread pages 12-13
What is the setting to the story?
Who is the protagonist?
What is the problem?Why would someone participate in such an experiment?What effect does time have on the plot?
What is the setting?
What do you notice about the bricks?
How does it relate to the text?
Describe the setting in this artwork and the settingin the text.
Compare the artwork above with the photo on the right. How are they the same?
How does this photo relate to the story?
The Experiment - Prediction
What do you predict will happen next in the story?
What clues lead you to that prediction?
What would you do next?
What does the man plan to do?
Will his plan be successful?
read pages 14-15
Will his plan work?
What is a chip?
Look at painting on page 15. It is by Brad Holland. He does not like to describe his art in words. He thinks his paintings should "talk" for themselves.
Does this painting "talk" to you?
What does it say?
How does the person in the painting feel? ---- What makes you think so?
What is happening in the painting?
How does the painting relate to the text?
read page 16
Did the man escape?
What was the best way to escape the room?What did you assume about the door? Why?
What kept the man in the room?
How did his beliefs affect his ability to escape?
How is the picture below, by George Abe, the same as the picture on page 16? ----- How is it different?